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Lisa Gray
March 16, 2026
Cynthia was an extraordinarily kind person and a wonderful nurse, and I was deeply honored to consider her my friend. My love for her was immense. Throughout our 25 years of friendship, we shared countless meaningful conversations, especially filled with love and laughter as we reminisced about my beloved mother Janyce. They had worked together and been friends for many years before my mother“s passing. Cynthia was always a comforting presence, offering a shoulder to lean on and a listening ear. She will be profoundly missed by so many. Until we meet again, dear friend.
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Robert Wilson
March 16, 2026
One of the best nurses and truly wonderful person! It was an honor to know her and work with her
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